Speaker
Kenichi Sugai
(Saitama U.)
Description
We explore the coannihilation region of the constrained
minimal supersymmetric standard model (CMSSM) being consistent
with current experimental/observational results.
The requirements from the experimental/observational results are
the 125GeV Higgs mass and the relic abundances of both the dark
matter and light elements, especially the lithium-7.
We put these requirements on the calculated values, and thus
we obtain the allowed region.
Then we give predictions to the mass spectra of the SUSY particles,
the anomalous magnetic moment of muon, branching fractions of
the $B$-meson rare decays, the direct detection of the neutralino
dark matter, and the number of SUSY particles produced in a 14TeV
run at the LHC experiment.
Comparing these predictions with current bounds, we show the
feasibility of the test for this scenario in near future experiment.